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How odd was it. That those who had previously tasted defeat, could now take center stage, every continuous war that was Hueco Mundo continued endlessly, without any true end. This was true for Heliodorio, who had reigned above the desert sands as its "king" for some time. It was not until some time ago did his reign come to an immediate and abrupt end.
It was arguable why Heliodorio took on such an attack so early on. Seeing as he had easily dominated the now released Tiran. The King's eye was a small creature that shared its master's reiatsu potency, yet it paled far in comparison to the scale of his source. Tiran's spiritual energy stood a degree above the little creature in terms of its size as well. It is what made it possible for the small creature to hide amongst the haze of acidic spirit energy. It was a decent cover. Heliodoro had a slightly above average Pesquisa, though if Mi'ojo was truly so weak and minuscule, the nature of the Vasto Lorde's response may not have been so severe. The only logical conclusion by such frivolous and wasteful use of his spiritual energy was either one of two things. blind rage, or steep fear.
Blind rage was the likeliest conclusion. Heliodoro didn't appear to be the type to admit to fear. But for whatever reasons he found the two to be some sort of threat, worthy of his might. Somehow able to track a much 'weaker' source of power than either Tiran, his main adversary, or himself, he covers all of his bases, conjuring forth a three hundred and sixty-degree field of star-like heat. For most, this show of strength is enough to remove them from existence, but as the wall of heat tears at Tiran's Hierro, his spiritual pressure resists, as well it could. Causing a reaction, a grand flash of light takes the area in its grip, blinding all within. Heat and acid rush about, erupting into a massive dome of power around the scene. Heliodorio's is stronger by a margin, but Tiran's spiritual pressure, when introduced to the heat created volatile conditions.
Mi'ojo is lost in the chaos, appearing to be swallowed in an instant, engulfed into a field of heat. Amidst all of this, the integrity of the ground they stoop upon was lost, the acid had loosed much of the sand on the surface, puddles of sandy muck revealed much more of the stony integrity beneath. With Heliodorio's harsh intervention, the ground around them crumbled, stone either melting or shattering in response. This eruption creating a large chasm into the forest of menos that at all times existed beneath them.
Large boulders of stone were accompanied by a sea of dust. Like the aftermath of a firebombing, it converged upon the land around them. Heliodoro fires cero after cero indiscriminately. At the last known location of both his opponents. At where their spiritual pressure seemed to move and shift about. At where he assumed they were. Anything was a potential target. Further and further he destroyed the ground around them until nothing but a large cavern remained, an infinite flow of sand pouring down into the depths of the forest. Small hollows who failed to escaped were swallowed in the indescribable heat of the Vasto Lorde's cero's, effectively turned to nothing.
Tiran swims its way away from Heliodoro, who was possibly still in pursuit of him. Vollies of cero bombard onhis position, though his fate remains unknown still. He lizards his way toward Las Noches, the long journey away taking some time for him to return, he may find that he continued to be hunted if that was Heliodoro's wish. But what then of the eye? He had been swallowed by the events. Had its fresh life been snuffed out?
There, nestled in the shadows, huddled amongst the many nooks created by Heliodoro's falling hubris. There the creature remained, almost one with the dark. The familiar glow of its spiritual energy dim, like the flame of a fading candle. Like a mouse, its body froze, in hiding. His left arm had been entirely lost, up till its shoulder and the right diminished to a stub up til its elbow. Much of its left side had disappeared, leaving most of its lower torso and its legs which could function. They were covered in burns but had survived the brunt of the impact. It had sacrificed these limbs in an of preservation for one's own life. It...
no...
he panted heavily. There was no blood, only smoke remained, smoldering at the remains of his lost limbs. Though pain shot throughout its body, as severe as it was, he did not react. He remained stiff, almost stoic to it. It was as if he hadn't felt it at all. it simply replayed the events in its eye. Having sensed the sudden surge in its opponent's spiritual pressure, it snapped its limbs forward and erupted most, if not all of its reserves of spiritual energy. Using the open space as a platform, its mighty limbs snapped its body in the opposite direction, out of the burning haze. By snapping its limbs forward, it launched itself off the surface of the air, shooting its entire body back in response. Given that the field of heat devoured but two feet from Heliodoro's frame, It was, though arduous, the only path Mi'ojo could take in order to survive. Had he taken more of the area in his grip, even a foot or two the creature would have surely lost its life. The power of destruction was enough to mitigate the effects of the Vasto Lorde's outrageously hot spiritual pressure, though, only enough to preserve his existence. He had escaped, but far from scot-free. It is the reaction from their three spiritual pressures combined that destroys the ground beneath them for good.
All of these events flood Vincent's mind, deep into his subconscious. There, but not at the front of his mind. Like data stored in a mainframe, the more the creature experienced, the more information was learned. It wanted to fight. To defeat and drag that monster back to the source. But all of its instincts told it to stay. To remain. It was not yet strong enough to defeat it on its own. Though he had help, it was difficult to call it that given its weakness. Tiran clearly had much to learn, but by that same token, So did Mi'ojo. It would be some time before such grievous wounds reversed themselves. Already its flesh began to take on a tiny little glow, its severed muscles, and tendons beginning to bulge and pulse. The glow from its repairing flesh paled in comparison to the light now in its eye. Above, Heliodoro bombarded Hueco Mundo, uncaring to the fate of any nearby. His fit raged on and on endless, uncaring to even his own demise, the area around him is obliterated, all of it observed by the eye, who, though deep below, burrowed away, deeper, deeper into the endless forest. Narrow and forgotten tunnels made by Hollows his size were the perfect getaway. Within minutes he was lost to the sands.
Soon enough, he would fulfill his masters wish...
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How odd was it. That those who had previously tasted defeat, could now take center stage, every continuous war that was Hueco Mundo continued endlessly, without any true end. This was true for Heliodorio, who had reigned above the desert sands as its "king" for some time. It was not until some time ago did his reign come to an immediate and abrupt end.
It was arguable why Heliodorio took on such an attack so early on. Seeing as he had easily dominated the now released Tiran. The King's eye was a small creature that shared its master's reiatsu potency, yet it paled far in comparison to the scale of his source. Tiran's spiritual energy stood a degree above the little creature in terms of its size as well. It is what made it possible for the small creature to hide amongst the haze of acidic spirit energy. It was a decent cover. Heliodoro had a slightly above average Pesquisa, though if Mi'ojo was truly so weak and minuscule, the nature of the Vasto Lorde's response may not have been so severe. The only logical conclusion by such frivolous and wasteful use of his spiritual energy was either one of two things. blind rage, or steep fear.
Blind rage was the likeliest conclusion. Heliodoro didn't appear to be the type to admit to fear. But for whatever reasons he found the two to be some sort of threat, worthy of his might. Somehow able to track a much 'weaker' source of power than either Tiran, his main adversary, or himself, he covers all of his bases, conjuring forth a three hundred and sixty-degree field of star-like heat. For most, this show of strength is enough to remove them from existence, but as the wall of heat tears at Tiran's Hierro, his spiritual pressure resists, as well it could. Causing a reaction, a grand flash of light takes the area in its grip, blinding all within. Heat and acid rush about, erupting into a massive dome of power around the scene. Heliodorio's is stronger by a margin, but Tiran's spiritual pressure, when introduced to the heat created volatile conditions.
Mi'ojo is lost in the chaos, appearing to be swallowed in an instant, engulfed into a field of heat. Amidst all of this, the integrity of the ground they stoop upon was lost, the acid had loosed much of the sand on the surface, puddles of sandy muck revealed much more of the stony integrity beneath. With Heliodorio's harsh intervention, the ground around them crumbled, stone either melting or shattering in response. This eruption creating a large chasm into the forest of menos that at all times existed beneath them.
Large boulders of stone were accompanied by a sea of dust. Like the aftermath of a firebombing, it converged upon the land around them. Heliodoro fires cero after cero indiscriminately. At the last known location of both his opponents. At where their spiritual pressure seemed to move and shift about. At where he assumed they were. Anything was a potential target. Further and further he destroyed the ground around them until nothing but a large cavern remained, an infinite flow of sand pouring down into the depths of the forest. Small hollows who failed to escaped were swallowed in the indescribable heat of the Vasto Lorde's cero's, effectively turned to nothing.
Tiran swims its way away from Heliodoro, who was possibly still in pursuit of him. Vollies of cero bombard onhis position, though his fate remains unknown still. He lizards his way toward Las Noches, the long journey away taking some time for him to return, he may find that he continued to be hunted if that was Heliodoro's wish. But what then of the eye? He had been swallowed by the events. Had its fresh life been snuffed out?
There, nestled in the shadows, huddled amongst the many nooks created by Heliodoro's falling hubris. There the creature remained, almost one with the dark. The familiar glow of its spiritual energy dim, like the flame of a fading candle. Like a mouse, its body froze, in hiding. His left arm had been entirely lost, up till its shoulder and the right diminished to a stub up til its elbow. Much of its left side had disappeared, leaving most of its lower torso and its legs which could function. They were covered in burns but had survived the brunt of the impact. It had sacrificed these limbs in an of preservation for one's own life. It...
no...
he panted heavily. There was no blood, only smoke remained, smoldering at the remains of his lost limbs. Though pain shot throughout its body, as severe as it was, he did not react. He remained stiff, almost stoic to it. It was as if he hadn't felt it at all. it simply replayed the events in its eye. Having sensed the sudden surge in its opponent's spiritual pressure, it snapped its limbs forward and erupted most, if not all of its reserves of spiritual energy. Using the open space as a platform, its mighty limbs snapped its body in the opposite direction, out of the burning haze. By snapping its limbs forward, it launched itself off the surface of the air, shooting its entire body back in response. Given that the field of heat devoured but two feet from Heliodoro's frame, It was, though arduous, the only path Mi'ojo could take in order to survive. Had he taken more of the area in his grip, even a foot or two the creature would have surely lost its life. The power of destruction was enough to mitigate the effects of the Vasto Lorde's outrageously hot spiritual pressure, though, only enough to preserve his existence. He had escaped, but far from scot-free. It is the reaction from their three spiritual pressures combined that destroys the ground beneath them for good.
All of these events flood Vincent's mind, deep into his subconscious. There, but not at the front of his mind. Like data stored in a mainframe, the more the creature experienced, the more information was learned. It wanted to fight. To defeat and drag that monster back to the source. But all of its instincts told it to stay. To remain. It was not yet strong enough to defeat it on its own. Though he had help, it was difficult to call it that given its weakness. Tiran clearly had much to learn, but by that same token, So did Mi'ojo. It would be some time before such grievous wounds reversed themselves. Already its flesh began to take on a tiny little glow, its severed muscles, and tendons beginning to bulge and pulse. The glow from its repairing flesh paled in comparison to the light now in its eye. Above, Heliodoro bombarded Hueco Mundo, uncaring to the fate of any nearby. His fit raged on and on endless, uncaring to even his own demise, the area around him is obliterated, all of it observed by the eye, who, though deep below, burrowed away, deeper, deeper into the endless forest. Narrow and forgotten tunnels made by Hollows his size were the perfect getaway. Within minutes he was lost to the sands.
Soon enough, he would fulfill his masters wish...